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Reinert Named Bullets Assistant

from press release

GETTYSBURG, Pa. – Bryan Reinert, a recent graduate
and former lacrosse player at Stony Brook University, has been
named as an assistant men's lacrosse coach at Gettysburg College,
head coach Hank Janczyk has announced.

Reinert, who will also serve as an assistant in the athletic
communications office, played a significant role in Stony Brook's
recent run to national prominence. As a defenseman, the Allentown,
Pa. native helped his team win the America East Conference
championship and reach the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I
playoffs in 2010, when they battled the University of Virginia in a
10-9 season-ending loss.

One year later, Reinert and the Seawolves again played Virginia
to a one-goal verdict, taking the eventual national champions to
overtime in an 11-10 regular-season loss. Stony Brook was ranked as
high as No. 4 in the nation during Reinert's tenure.

Off the field, Reinert served on the Stony Brook Athletics
Philanthropy Council. He graduated with a degree in healthcare
management this past spring.

Reinert has worked as an assistant boys lacrosse coach at
Parkland High School in Allentown since June. He has also served as
the head lacrosse coach for the Schnecksville Playground
Association U-13 Summer Tournament Team since 2009. In addition,
Reinert has provided one-and-one coaching and group instruction for
high school and youth lacrosse players for the last three
years.

Gettysburg is coming off a 12-7 season in which it reached the
Centennial Conference championship game and the second round of the
NCAA Division III tournament. The Bullets open their 2012 season
Feb. 25, when they host Messiah College in a non-conference
outing.